1 Scottie Scheffler is the favorite after collecting two wins and a runner-up finish in his last three starts. Other Masters. Betting Favorites to Win Masters · Scottie Scheffler: + · Bryson DeChambeau: + · Max Homa: + · Rory McIlroy: + · Joaquin Niemann: +. Rory McIlroy, +, Cameron Smith ; Jon Favorites to win the masters, +, Justin Thomas ; Xander Schauffele, +, Dustin Johnson ; Jordan Spieth, +, Bryson. Scottie Scheffler is the world's most in-form golfer and the sizable favorite to win The Masters. Scheffler won two of his last three starts.
We haven't seen odds this low or ball striking this good since Tiger Woods. I just don't know how you bet against him at the start of any tournament he plays in. Maybe it's a premature point to pick him, but I'd rather be on this bandwagon too early than too late. Oh yeah, by the way, he owns a career average score-to-par of minus The majors are his thing, and wants this one even more now.
It's a little harder to pick Rahm since he hasn't played a ton of competitive golf this year after moving to LIV Golf. How can you not pick him. He has been so dominant even when he hasn't played his best. He is as sure a bet as you'll find right now when it comes to major contenders, so I can't pick against him.
Mark Schlabach Winner -- Scottie Scheffler: I've already written that Scheffler would win by 4 strokes if he's even an average putter this week. I think his new mallet putter gets hot, and he wins a second green jacket by 5. It might not be a daring pick or very original, but you're supposed to pick the golfer who's going to win. Scheffler's stellar ball striking and magical hands around the greens will help him win his second major.
Paolo Uggetti Winner -- Brooks Koepka: While Koepka doesn't arrive at this year's Masters with a recent LIV Golf victory under his belt, there is a sense of inevitability with him when it comes to major championships that remains -- just look at what happened at Oak Hill. Last year, Koepka had a real shot at securing a green jacket and let it slip away.
This year, he won't. Scott Van Pelt Winner -- Scottie Scheffler: Scheffler because when he's on the first page Sunday and you didn't pick him, you're going to ask yourself, "Why didn't I pick him. Why he'll win: Xander is one of the hottest players on tour, sporting six top finishes in eight starts.
His metrics fit what is needed -- he's first in proximity over yards, par-3 and par-4 scoring and scrambling. McIlroy missed the cut at last year's event. It feels like no one despite the betting odds is considering Rory as a legit threat to win this.
Maybe this is when he finally does. Favorites to win the masters Why he'll win: When looking at the Masters, we often get caught up in the perceived importance of putting, but recent champions like Sergio Garcia and Hideki Matsuyama tell the real story -- that this is a place for players who flush it. Oh, and he was a triple-bogey away from a potential playoff with Matsuyama in Jones: To be clear, Conners has not had a sparkling major championship career.
That's 20 career major starts with three top finishes, in case you're curious. But you know why you'll be backing the Canadian this week. Because all of those tops have come at the Masters, and all in his past four appearances. See above for my thoughts on ball-striking at the Masters, which marries quite nicely with Conners' strokes gained rankings in approach play fourth and tee-to-green 11th.
Marks: Conners comes in hot, having a great season. He's third in the field for SG approach and top 15 off-the-tee. It has to go on the card. Outside of a disappointing finish last year — T — Johnson finished T or better six times from to Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services.
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Be sure to comply with laws applicable where you reside. Scottie Scheffler flew ahead of a packed leaderboard to pick up his second career Masters win on Sunday afternoon. Scheffler was the runaway pre-tournament favorite and birdied No. There's a long way to go, but Scottie Scheffler has a chance to do what Nicklaus, Palmer and Woods never did.
At 27, Scottie Scheffler joins of an exclusive club of two-time Masters winners. Scottie Scheffler is just the third Masters winner in history to win the following week on the PGA Tour, and the first since The Masters winner hasn't finished lower than second in any of his last three starts.
Augusta National is famous for its final-round pressure, and no one handles it better than Scottie Scheffler. One of the green jackets Arnold Palmer was awarded for winning the Masters was among the items stolen from Augusta National Golf Club over a year span, according to a report. Scottie Scheffler held a five-shot lead when play was called for the night on Sunday.
Not even the the Masters is immune to golf's declining viewership. The desire for a reunified golf world is widespread, but right now it's not close to happening. Woods has never posted a higher score, but he is committed to playing in all four majors this year. After Thursday, the weather for the rest of the weekend should be perfect in Augusta.
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